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TV picks for Tuesday, March 6

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“The Bachelor: After the Final Rose” (8 p.m., ABC): Is Arie Luyendyk Jr. the most-hated man in America right now? After a dumpster fire of a finale, in which he broke not one — but two — hearts, we’re going to need to dissect exactly what happened. Arie, Becca and Lauren will be together in front of a studio audience with host Chris Harrison to discuss one of the most emotional, stunning endings to any “Bachelor” season. Arie will take viewers back to those weeks in Peru with Becca and Lauren. What was behind his unexpected decision that blindsided both of them? What will the women have to say to Arie when they see him? Special guests, including some of the provocative women from this season, Bekah M., Kendall, Seinne and Tia, will discuss Arie’s dilemma and his astonishing choices. And in one last surprise, the identity of the new Bachelorette will be revealed.

“NCIS” (8 p.m., CBS): What’s Drew Carey doing on this popular drama series? “The Price Is Right” host guest stars as a retired Marine sergeant who wants Gibbs and the team to clear his name after cyanide is found in one of the hundreds of care packages he sends to active-duty Marines. Will the real villain come on down? (In real life, guest star Drew Carey served in the Marine Reserves for six years).

“Chicago Med” (10 p.m., NBC): After a neighbor is stabbed, Dr. Choi enlists the help of April to figure out who is the real cause of the incident. Dr. Bekker and Dr. Rhodes’ expertise is put to the test when Noah (guest star Roland Buck III) misdiagnoses a patient. Dr. Charles is put in an uncomfortable position when Dr. Reese’s estranged father (guest star Michel Gill) comes to him as a patient without her knowledge.

“The Curse of Civil War Gold” (10 p.m., History): Marty Lagina of “The Curse of Oak Island” has been approached by many people offering leads into some of the world’s greatest mysteries and has learned of one that rivals Oak Island – a story of national treasure that goes back to the Civil War. In 1865, Union soldiers from Michigan arrested Confederate President Jefferson Davis before he could flee the country. These troops allegedly confiscated millions of dollars’ worth of Confederate gold and silver that Davis was transporting and carried out a daring plot to smuggle it nearly 1,000 miles back home using the burgeoning railway system. According to a lighthouse keeper’s deathbed confession years later, part of the stolen treasury was allegedly put into a train car on a barge that was deliberately pushed off a ferry into Lake Michigan. Now, the search for that treasure is on.